Название: The Moretti Heir / Billionaire Extraordinaire: The Moretti Heir / Billionaire Extraordinaire
Автор: Katherine Garbera
Издательство: HarperCollins
Жанр: Современные любовные романы
isbn: 9781408915769
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Kissing Virginia was addictive. Like the rush he got from going over two hundred miles per hour on the track. There was that feeling of being in charge of something he knew he couldn’t really control.
Her mouth was sweet and she clung to him like she couldn’t get enough of him, either. He maneuvered her off the dance floor, keeping one arm around her waist and tucking her close to his side.
“Where are we going?” she asked. Her voice was breathless and her lips, swollen. There was something almost ethereal about her. He would never have admitted that fact out loud, but having grown up under a very suspicious Italian mother, he believed strongly in things that couldn’t be explained.
“To a place where we can be alone. Is that okay with you?” he asked her. Expectation sizzled in the air between them. He felt almost as if they’d met before. With her, he didn’t feel the distance that he felt with most women, as if they had an expectation of something that he couldn’t deliver on.
She nodded and smiled. Her mouth was wide and so damned sensuous. He’d never get enough of kissing her. And for tonight, he didn’t have to. He ran his hand down the center of her bare back, enjoying the feel of her soft flesh under his fingers.
“I’d like that,” she said. There was a hint of shyness in her voice, a timidity at odds with the brazen and mysterious woman he’d known her to be so far.
“Virginia?”
“Yes?”
“Are you sure?”
He saw hesitation in her eyes, but then she nodded her head, curls dancing around her face as she stepped forward. She rose on tiptoes and drew his head toward hers and brushed her lips over his. She kissed him deeply and passionately, arousing him with just that one aggressive move.
“I’m very sure,” she said.
“Good,” he said, his own voice sounding husky.
He led the way out of the party toward the elevator and almost groaned when he saw Dominic coming. He didn’t want to talk to his brother now.
“Merda,” he muttered under his breath.
“Excuse me?” Virginia said pulling away from him. “Is everything okay?”
“Pardon me. My brother is heading this way, and with him there is always a discussion about business.”
He fought the urge to hit the call button for the elevator again. That would make it look as if he were afraid of Dominic, and that wasn’t the case. He just wanted to get Virginia out of the party to be alone with her.
That made him feel a bit odd. He’d never been one of those men who needed to keep a woman all to himself. With Virginia, he realized he wanted just that.
“I didn’t realize that a driver would be involved in the running of a company,” she said.
“At Moretti Motors we have decided to keep things all in the family. So that means that we all take an active role in running it.”
“Doesn’t that interfere with your driving?” she asked.
Marco liked being involved in running the company. Dominic, Antonio and he had decided the reason their father had lost his controlling share of the company was that he had not been involved in the day-to-day details. And that was one thing he and his brothers were determined not to let happen.
“Not most of the time…but it can put a crimp in my love life.”
She rolled her eyes at that. “Saying things like that might be more of a problem for you.”
Marco shook his head and gave her a charming smile. The same smile she’d seen when he’d graced the cover of Sports Illustrated last year. “Most women don’t mind.”
“I’m not so sure about that,” she said.
“I make up for my…how do you say…ill manners in other ways that women appreciate.”
“What ways?”
“I’ll show you as soon as we get out of here.”
“I’m going to hold you to that,” she said. “Should I leave you alone with your brother?”
“No,” he said, not wanting her to disappear again. “Dom won’t be long.”
“Marco, do you have a minute?” Dominic said as he reached them.
Marco tucked Virginia’s hand in the crook of his arm, keeping her close to his side.
“Not really. I promised to show Virginia one of my favorite places in Melbourne. I can meet with you tomorrow to discuss the matter,” Marco said.
Dominic didn’t look pleased, but then his brother rarely did. “That will be fine. But I’m flying back to Italy tomorrow, so my schedule is tight.”
“I understand,” Marco said. As much as he resented the delay in leaving with Virginia, Moretti Motors was as important to him as it was to Dom.
“Virginia, let me introduce you to my oldest brother, Dominic. Dom, this is Virginia…” He didn’t know her last name, he realized. This wouldn’t be the first time that he had a one-night stand with a woman whose last name was a mystery to him. So why did it bother him?
“Affascinato,” Dominic said.
“The pleasure is mine,” she said.
“Did you enjoy the race today?” he asked.
“I missed it,” she said, blushing.
Marco found that odd. Most of the women who followed the circuit never missed a race. He looked down at her. “You did?”
“My flight was late. I was upset, but I had this party to look forward to.”
“Where are you from?” Dominic asked.
“The United States,” she said.
“Most Americans prefer NASCAR racing. Do you follow that sport, as well?” Marco asked, realizing that with his brother here he was learning more about her than he had all evening, talking to her.
“No. I’ve always been in love with the glamour of Formula One.”
He raised one eyebrow at her. “What do you think is glamorous about it?”
“This party, for one,” she said. “Oh, look, the elevator is here.”
The doors opened and Marco wondered at her vague answers. Was she hiding something? She wrapped an arm around his waist and squeezed him closer to her. “You did promise to show me your favorite sight in Melbourne.”
“Indeed I did. Ciao, Dom.”
“Arrivederci, Marco.”
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